M/M friends to lovers is my bread and butter. If I had to read only one trope for the rest of my days, it would hands down be friends to lovers.
I know enemies to lovers is hot and fun. And I love it! But nothing beats reading about friends slowly falling in love. My own love story is a tale of friends to lovers, so these books ooze authenticity to me. I can’t wait to share these books with you.
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This list has it all! The books feature next-door neighbors, foster brothers, fraternity brothers, teammates, coworkers, and good-old-fashion best friends.
Some are set in alternate realities, one of the pairings is a threesome, one is omegaverse, another is young adult, and many feature kink. There is something for everyone on this list.
I had to start with the very first M/M friends-to-lovers book that I ever read, Five Dares. It holds a special place in my heart. That is where we will start our list. Enjoy. 😘
Andy Tyler has been the class daredevil since middle school. Over the years, he’s convinced his best friend, Jake Masterson, to perform some dangerous-looking stunts with him. But the dare they attempt on the night of their college graduation goes sideways. The firecrackers explode too soon and both of them end up with badly burned palms.
But hey, nothing gets the “terrible duo” down for long, and they recuperate in style at Andy’s family cottage in Nantucket. As the weeks go by, both Andy and Jake grow frustrated over the inability to use their hands for all sorts of daily activities-including getting off. So Andy begins a new series of dares that don’t just cross the friendship line, they obliterate it.
But what might be mere sexual relief to Andy is serious business to Jake, who only recently got over years of secret pining for his straight best friend. Inevitably, the burns heal, summer ends, and hearts are broken. To fix things, Andy will have to face the greatest dare of all.
How in the world does Five Dares not have at least a four star rating on Goodreads? I recently added it to my best M/M romance book of all time list I love it so much!
Jake is the sweetest guy ever. The way that he has been in love with Andy for so long and never tells him to protect their friendship really endeared him to me. With Andy being incredibly straight at the beginning of the story, I was curious to see how Eli Eason was going to pull the two together.
Well, after an incident, that Andy orchestrates of course, the two are injured. Without use of their hands for an entire summer, Jake and Andy have absolutely no way to get off… Right? Of course, it’s “straight” Andy who suggests they help each other out. As bros of course.
Jake resists at first, not wanting his heart broken, but, as always, he can’t say no to Andy. These two then proceed to get off together every day of summer. Often multiple times a day. Without using their hands. 🔥 Needless to say, this is an incredibly hot book. Summer ends, and so does their arrangement as they regain use of their hands.
I loved the journey and growth for Andy throughout Five Dares. The way that Eli Eason wraps this one up left a ridiculous smile on my face for days. This is friends to lovers done really, really, really well.
Where there’s smoke, there’s fire…
Since 9/11, Brooklyn firefighter Griff Muir has wrestled with impossible feelings for his best friend and partner at Ladder 181, Dante Anastagio. Unfortunately, Dante is strictly a ladies’ man, and the FDNY isn’t exactly gay-friendly. For ten years, Griff has hidden his heart in a half-life of public heroics and private anguish.
Griff’s caution and Dante’s cockiness make them an unbeatable team. To protect his buddy, there’s nothing Griff wouldn’t do… until a nearly bankrupt Dante proposes the worst possible solution: HotHead.com, a gay porn website where uniformed hunks get down and dirty. And Dante wants them to appear there—together. Griff may have to guard his heart and live out his darkest fantasies on camera. Can he rescue the man he loves without wrecking their careers, their families, or their friendship?
This is classic friends to lovers! Hot Head is where many people start their foray into the M/M romance genre. It’s popular for a reason! Griff and Dante are fire together 😉.
The set up here is so good! Dante asking Griff to get it on with him is Griff’s dream, but he never imagined it actually happening. Especially not in front of the camera. Things get really hot really quickly.
Tensions rise as things heat up. Unfortunately a lot is working against the pair. Their profession is not known for being gay-friendly, and Dante’s enormous, traditional Italian family may not approve. Check this one out for the hot fire fighter content, angst, and the chemistry between Dante and Griff.
Kelly Cannon is satisfied with his life. He has friends, a wonderful family, and a great job. But his love life has reached a new level of pitiful. Why? Well, his heart decided to break all the rules. Don’t fall in love with a straight guy. And definitely don’t fall in love with your best friend.
NFL standout Britton “Blue” Montgomery has pressure coming at him from all sides. From his father, who’s only interested in Blue’s football career. From his coaches, who just want him to play without getting injured again. From the fans. From his agent. And from his mother, who has popped up on the radar after leaving his family years before. And now his relationship with Kelly is on shaky ground, and that frightens Blue more than anything.
When Kelly admits he’s in love with Blue, bonds are tested, and Blue has to decide what’s really important. He doesn’t want to lose the number-one person in his life, but the cost to keep Kelly close might be more than he’s willing to pay. It’s a good thing his nickname is the Blueprint―it’s time to draft a new set of plans.
Kelly and Blue have such a special bond. This is one of those rare cases where the jock and the geek stay best friends even as they get older and their interests pull in wildly different directions.
The dialogue is so good between the two. Kelly is hilarious and I love Blue for his easy acceptance of his attraction to his best friend. Things get angsty, but it would be too easy if they didn’t.
The Blueprint is the first book in the Rules of Possession series by S.E. Harmon. The second book in the series, A Deeper Blue, also features Kelly and Blue. The entire series is definitely worth a read!
Jason knows that sleeping with your best friend isn’t a good idea. Especially if said best friend has never slept with another guy before…and you kind of, maybe, get turned on when people cry.
Not that he’s going to make tall, beefy, Russian Sasha cry. Not that Sasha is going to want Jason to make him cry. Jason is just going to push all his lovey-dovey feelings and dark desires down and forget about them.
Repression works, right? No way this is going to end in disaster.…
This is a novella from the absolutely amazing Marina Vivancos. Jason and Sasha are the best. Both men are incredibly likable, and you become so invested in them despite how short the book is.
Jason and Sasha have become best friends over the past few years. They are both gay men, but have never been intimate. One day Sasha drops the bomb that he has never had sex with another man, but he would really like to. Jason wants to help. At first to find someone for Sasha, but he quickly realizes that he is the only guy for the job.
Jason thinks there is no chance that Sasha will be game for this weird kink that he has. But it seems like Sasha has a few surprises up his sleeve.
I appreciate how much depth there was in such a short piece. This is a quick but fantastic read that I cannot recommend enough!
Two dude-bros, one beautiful femme boy, and a game of gay chicken that goes badly awry…
It’s fair to say my best friend Mat and I are looking for trouble when we head out for a wild night on the town, and boy, do we find it. We find it in the form of Trouble, a guy with long, silky black hair, doe eyes, and thick, fleshy lips. Sweat glitters down his spine and he moves like there’s music in his soul. Every eye in the place in on him. He’s magnetic. The second we see him, we want him. We both do.
Suddenly, the fact we thought we were straight doesn’t seem all that important.
Trouble turns our lives upside down. He makes us do things we’ve never done. He makes us want things we’ve never wanted either.
He makes me look at Mat in way that’s brand new, too.
Everything is changing. Nothing is as it was.
There’s only one thing that’s certain anymore – Mat and I both want to get into Trouble.
This may seem like a strange choice for the friends-to-lovers trope, but two-thirds of this triad, Mattie and Will, have been best friends for a long time.
At the start of the book, both Mattie and Will would consider themselves straight. But then Trouble comes in and shakes up everything they once believed about themselves and each other.
I just love Jesse H Reign’s new Situationship series. Somehow she peered into my soul, took note of all my favorite things, and wrote me a book series. How nice! You should check this one out!
I am Axios of Sparta, and I was born to kill. At age seven, I left home to train with other boys where we were taught obedience, solidarity, military strategy, and how to withstand pain. My harsh upbringing stripped me of my weaknesses and forced me to become strong. Ruthless.
But, I craved something greater—a life I could never have.
Against all odds, and the toughest training a warrior could endure, I found an unexpected love in the arms of a fellow Spartan. He was the very air I breathed and the water that sustained me. Fighting side by side with him, we were invincible. Where he went, I followed.
However, there was no place for love in Sparta. Feelings were for the weak. The only life for a Spartan was one of battle and brutality with no guarantee of tomorrow. In times of war, all men were put to the test, but the greatest challenge for us was not one of swords and spears, but of the heart.
This book is beyond friends to lovers. What Axios and Eryx have is a brotherhood forged in blood. The two have grown up together on Spartan training grounds. They have killed for each other many times, and would gladly do it again.
This story does not have a happy, perfect little ending. But it was never going to for these Spartan soldiers. These are characters that will fill your mind at 3 a.m. when you can’t sleep. You will carry these men in your heart for years to come.
They don’t play for the same team. Or do they?
Jamie Canning has never been able to figure out how he lost his closest friend. Four years ago, his tattooed, wise-cracking, rule-breaking roommate cut him off without an explanation. So what if things got a little weird on the last night of hockey camp the summer they were eighteen? It was just a little drunken foolishness. Nobody died.
Ryan Wesley’s biggest regret is coaxing his very straight friend into a bet that pushed the boundaries of their relationship. Now, with their college teams set to face off at the national championship, he’ll finally get a chance to apologize.
But all it takes is one look at his longtime crush, and the ache is stronger than ever. Jamie has waited a long time for answers, but walks away with only more questions— can one night of sex ruin a friendship? If not, how about six more weeks of it?
When Wesley turns up to coach alongside Jamie for one more hot summer at camp, Jamie has a few things to discover about his old friend…and a big one to learn about himself.
Classic friends to lovers! You have probably already read this book, but I just couldn’t leave it off the list. Him is Sarina Bowen and Elle Kennedy at their absolute best.
Jamie and Wes are so special together. Wes’s angst and guilt over what happened between the two was palpable. Jamie’s self discovery and growth over the course of the book was a pleasure to read.
The sequel, Us, is equal as powerful in a different way and also deserves a read if you haven’t already!
The heart wants what it wants…
My life is a carefully constructed lie. I’m in love with my best friend, but the way I feel could get us both killed. So as long as we stay here on the dusty ranch, I can never tell him how I feel. And if we leave, we’ll have nothing but the shirts on our backs.
But when Josh is accused of a crime he didn’t commit, fate forces my hand. I steal him away, where it’s just the two of us against the world. I will do anything to keep him safe. I’ll steal. I’ll fight. I’ll tell lies.
Yet I can’t tell Josh how I feel.
I can’t tell him that this is all my fault.
And kissing him in the back of a stranger’s truck wasn’t exactly part of the plan…
Josh and Caleb have such a sweet innocence about them. They grow up together inside of compound as a part of a polygamist cult. When they finally get free, the outside world presents new challenges to the pair. With a little luck and some amazing side characters, the two find their way. This is a sweet read.
Kingston Wells
I like to party. To have a good time.
Life’s too short not to. I learned that when I lost my grandpa.
He told me to have fun while I can, and I intend to.
Although sometimes when you’re having a good time, you forget others may see you as irresponsible. And sometimes you screw up.
I’ve definitely screwed up a time or two.
But I’m still determined to have fun. And along the way, I’m hoping I’ll convince my best friend, Camden, to do the same.
He’s too serious. Too focused. Too busy taking care of everyone to just relax.
And that’s where I come in.
Camden Prescott
I may only be eighteen and a senior, but I have too much on my plate to be a kid.
Too many people depend on me, but I can handle it.
I have to handle it. My mom needs my help. My little sister needs me. And Kingston, my best friend in the world—yeah, he definitely needs me.
Because while he’s busy having fun, I’m busy cleaning up his messes along with everyone else’s.
It’s not all bad though. He’s there to make sure I occasionally have fun, and I’m there for him when he needs to take life seriously.
Because that’s what I am . . .
The Keeper.
Kingston and Camden are best friends and the kings of their football team and high school. Camden is also in love with Kingston while Kingston doesn’t even know Camden is gay.
Camden is also a virgin, but desperately wants not to be. When Camden finally comes clean to Kingston about everything, Kingston responses with loving acceptance. Which is wildly different from how most people in the rural town they live in would respond.
This is such a sweet story, and I love how often this couple pops up in the subsequent books of the Kensley Panthers series.
Heath
It’s a classic story: Boy meets girl, girl breaks boy’s heart, boy pretends to be gay to get back at girl, girl outs boy to everyone on Facebook…
Okay, maybe it’s not that classic. But it’s what happened to me.
When I bump into my cheating ex and catch sight of the moon-sized rock on her finger, there’s only one option to save face: pretend to be dating my gay best friend, Declan.
And when she outs me on Facebook and everyone I know sees it, there’s still only one option: keep pretending to be dating Declan.
And when Declan and I have to kiss to keep up the ruse and it turns out there’s actually a spark between us (more like a blazing inferno, if truth be told) there’s once again only one option…
This is a fun one! It’s friends to lovers with a fake boyfriend twist! Heath is completely ridiculous, but so fun. Declan is the grump who is dragged into Heath’s ridiculous mess.
I love Heath’s easy acceptance of the attraction between the two of them. This is a low angst funny read.
Landon Larsen is the envy of all the dads in Last Waters, Texas. He’s cool, confident, and put together. He and his son—the high school’s all-star quarterback—have the perfect father-son relationship. He’s such a Super Dad, it’s almost sickening.
I’m not cool, or confident, and my relationship with my son couldn’t be worse. He’s barely speaking to me, and a year after my wife died, we’re both clinging to the wreckage of our family.
Landon’s son and mine are best friends and—of course—Landon is the football Team Dad. And though I know nothing about football, Landon convinces me to volunteer to be closer to my son. Volunteering might give him and me a chance to rebuild what’s broken between us. Now I’m spending all my free time with the team—and with Landon—and the more we’re together, the deeper our friendship grows. My son is opening up, too, little by little. I think I’m getting him back.
There’s just one giant problem.
I’m head over heels for Landon.
I’ve never been attracted to men in my life… until him. Landon draws me in without even trying, and the harder I fight this, the deeper I fall.
Crushing on my son’s best friend’s father must be my biggest parenting failure ever, but I can’t get enough of Landon. Falling for him puts each fragile moment I’ve rebuilt with my son at risk. What would he think if he knew I craved his best friend’s dad? I’m playing with fire, but I can’t turn off these feelings Landon has unlocked inside of me.
Of course, a guy like Landon could never fall for someone like me. It’s pointless to even imagine we could be something together.
So why did I just kiss him?
Landon and Luke are perfection. They haven’t been friends their entire lives, but their relationship starts with a real and deep friendship before they even consider a romantic relationship. From that solid friendship blooms love.
You & Me is such a special book to me. While reading you will laugh almost as much as you will cry. These characters feel so real. The grit and the depth of emotion were everything. Run don’t walk to read this one if you haven’t yet.
Never fall for your best friend…
Pushing thirty, with his reenlistment looming, decorated navy sniper Maddox Horvat is taking a long look at what he really wants in life. And what he wants is Ben Tovey. It isn’t smart, falling for his best friend and fellow SEAL, but ten years with Ben has forged a bond so intimate Maddox can’t ignore it. He needs Ben by his side forever—heart and soul.
Ben admits he likes what he’s seen—his friend’s full lower lip and the perfect muscles of his ass have proved distracting more than once. But Ben’s still reeling from a relationship gone to hell, and he’s not about to screw up his friendship with Maddox, too.
Until their next mission throws Ben and Maddox closer together than ever before, with only each other to depend on.
Now, in the lonely, desperate hours awaiting rescue, the real challenge—confronting themselves, their future and their desires—begins. Man to man, friend to friend, lover to lover.
On Point is from Annabeth Albert’s Out of Uniform series. This is one of the very first M/M romance book series I ever read. Thinking about it leaves me feeling ridiculously nostalgic.
On Point is one of the best in the series. With Maddox and Ben we get two men who already love and care for each other, but who are scared of what actually being together might do to their friendship.
Friendship is really putting it lightly in their case. These two have saved each other’s lives countless times in combat. They are brothers. They are also terrified to throw all of that away if this relationship goes wrong. When they start to lose each other anyway, they decide to take the leap and it is a beautiful journey.
It’s not easy for a young gay artist like Jordan Carson to grow up in Jefferson, Wisconsin, where all anyone seems to care about in middle school and high school are the sports teams. But Jordan was lucky. He met Owen Nelson in the second grade, and they’ve been BFFs ever since. Owen is a big, beautiful blond and their school’s champion wrestler. No one messes with Owen, or with anyone close to him, and he bucks popular opinion by keeping Jordan as his wingman even after Jordan comes out at school.
Their friendship survives, but Jordan’s worst enemy may be himself: he can’t seem to help the fact that he is head-over-heels in love with a hopeless case—his straight friend, Owen. Owen won’t let anything take Jordan’s friendship away, but he never counted on Jordan running off to find a life of his own. Owen will have to face the nature of their relationship if he’s to win Jordan back.
Superhero is the sweetest friends-to-lovers, YA book. I don’t read YA typically, but this book really does it for me. Jordan gets to live out every nerdy kid’s dream of dating the hot, popular jock.
There was the perfect amount of angst and tension without making the story unnecessarily dramatic. I highly recommend this one!
Damien might be sleeping with his best friend and werewolf, Hakan Salgado, but he knows deep down that he’s not good enough to ask for more.
Damien knows he’s defective, worthless—his foster carers made sure he learned that. Even when he discovers a world of shifters and magic within the Salgado pack, there’s no way he’s worthy of being part of their pack. Of calling Hakan his home.
But, at the end of the day, he’s too selfish to let go. He knows it’ll hurt him in the end, but he’ll hold onto this for as long as he can.
You know who it is! Marina Vivancos can do no wrong in my eyes. Is she on this list multiple times? Yes. Do I feel bad about it? Not at all.
Damien and Hakan are foster brothers, then best friends, then lovers, but long after all of that they actually fall in love.
In This Iron Ground is a beautiful story of discovering self-worth and self-love. Hakan demonstrates a patiences and dedication that is so admirable and, quite frankly, hot. I love these two together and I love this book. Read this one if you are up for a darker read with a lot of emotion. And werewolves!
Harper Reid has no money and nowhere to go, but he can’t spend one more day under the same roof as his abusive boyfriend. Desperate to start fresh, he takes on a special case through the caregiver agency that contracts him. The client has fired everyone else, but this job includes lodging, so Harper will find a way to make it work until he’s back on his feet.
High-flying, eccentric Riley Davenport has lost his sight, effectively clipping the vivacious man’s wings. Learning to navigate in darkness is difficult enough without being treated like a house plant by his girlfriend, parents, and friends. The last thing he needs is another pushy caregiver, hovering over him, curtailing the last of his freedom. But Harper Reid is different…very different.
Nervous, quiet, reserved. It’s almost like Harper has secrets and is the one who needs to be taught how to live again. And why does he smell like sugar cookies? Men aren’t supposed to smell delicious.
This is a book from new-to-me author Dianna Roman. When I read Until I Saw You, it felt like a breath of fresh air. I just had gone through a bit of a reading slump. Nothing was really hitting home and everything felt stale and fake. But this book woke me up and blew me away.
I absolutely love Riley and Harper. I don’t want to give away too much about this one, but you should definitely take the leap and read this one when you can!
TRIPP
The worst part of being in love with my straight best friend is the fact he’s too oblivious to see it.
Years of pining have left me exhausted, and I need a break from Dex. I need space to get over my feelings. But when his relationship falls apart and he turns to me for comfort, I cave immediately.
If there’s one thing I hate more than being hurt, it’s seeing Dex struggle. I can’t leave him in a time of need, even if my friends say it’s my biggest downfall.
They say Dexter Mitchale is my weakness, but if that’s true, I don’t want to be strong.
DEX
I’ve always been the dumb one. It’s what I’m known for, and usually I don’t let it get to me.
I have hockey, and I have my best friend, Tripp. What more do I need? To settle down? No thank you. Marriage? Hard pass. According to ex-girlfriends, that makes me “irresponsible.”
But the solution I come up with to get over my fear of commitment might be my dumbest idea yet. Not only does it have team management breathing down my neck, but it puts a strain on my friendship with Tripp.
This PR nightmare could lose me the only person I’ve ever loved. Losing girlfriends is nothing. Losing Tripp? It’s not an option.
I’ll do whatever it takes to keep him.
Usually when a character starts off a book by telling me that they are dumb they are not actually dumb, they just have a low self esteem. But in the case of Dex, he is truly, deeply, honestly dumb. But I still absolutely love him.
Dex is a himbo to his core. Tripp is honestly not much better. They get married. But just so Tripp doesn’t have to date his girlfriend anymore? And so life will be easier? It makes no sense, but because it’s these two it makes so much sense. You will laugh a ton while reading this book.
For Landon Stackhouse, being called up from the Calgary farm team is exciting and terrifying, even if, as the backup goalie, he rarely leaves the bench. A quiet loner by nature, Landon knows he gives off strong “don’t talk to me” vibes. The only player who doesn’t seem to notice is Calgary’s superstar young winger, Casey Hicks.
Casey treats Landon like an old friend, even though they’ve only interacted briefly in the past. He’s endlessly charming and completely laid-back in a way that Landon absolutely can’t relate to. They couldn’t have less in common, but Landon needs a place to live that’s not a hotel room and Casey has just bought a massive house—and hates being alone.
As roommates, Casey refuses to be defeated by Landon’s one-word answers. As friends, Landon comes to notice a few things about Casey, like his wide, easy smile and sparkling green-blue eyes. Spending the holidays together only intensifies their bromance-turned-romance. But as the new year approaches, the countdown to the end of Landon’s time in Calgary is on.
This is a very new book on the scene. It is of course a huge deal for Rachel Reid, of Heated Rivalry fame, to drop a new M/M hockey romance book. I gobbled it up as soon as I could. You can find my review for the book here.
I love Landon Stackhouse in a way that is hard to put into words. Casey is the perfect sunshine to Landon’s dark and gloom. These two develop a solid friendship before jumping into bed together. It’s sweet, funny, and full of hockey. What more could you ask for?
After being dumped by his long-term boyfriend for being overweight, Henry Beckett decides to make some drastic changes. In a vain attempt at getting his boyfriend back, Henry does the most absurdly frightening thing he can think of. He joins a gym.
Reed Henske is a personal trainer who isn’t sure he’ll ever be ready to date again. He’s sick of guys who are only interested in the perfect body image, never seeing him for who he really is. As Reed tortures Henry with things like diet and exercise, Henry enamours Reed with recipes and laughter.
As the friendship lines start to blur, Henry is convinced there’s no way Thor-like Reed could ever be interested in a guy like him. Reed just has to convince Henry that life isn’t about reaching your ideal bodyweight. It’s about finding your perfect counterweight.
Henry and Reed are the sweetest couple in the world. I loved Henry’s journey to find self-worth after his failed relationship. I loved how Reed couldn’t care less what Henry looked like.
Henry is literally one of the funniest characters I have ever read. I laughed so obnoxiously while reading this book. You will too! Check this one out!
Ishir is happy when his best friend Zane is traded to his team, the Brooklyn Cats. Why wouldn’t he be? They’ve known each other since they were kids. Zane was the first person he came out to as gay—an Alpha who’s attracted to other Alphas. Zane has been there for him every step of the way.
Oh, and Ishir is madly in love with him.
Ishir isn’t going to make it a problem, though. Sure, they’re living together, so he has to see Zane strut around shirtless. And, okay, Zane knows about Ishir’s weird little superstition—
Ishir can only come when he scores a goal. It’s his thing, okay?
But when Zane starts involving himself in who Ishir can sleep with…in how he gets himself off…well, things start getting a little more complicated.
Zane likes to tell him what to do, and Ishir likes listening.
They’re just best friends, though. Nothing more.
Ishir is just going to have to accept that…or break his heart trying.
This is the last Marina Vivancos, I swear! But I had no choice but to include this book! Ishir and Zane are best friends. They have known each other since they were kids. Zane is the first person that Ishir ever came out to.
Now they are adults and playing professional hockey. When they end up on the same hockey team, Zane is overjoyed to have his best friend close. Ishir is just terrified to have the person he is in love with but can’t have so close.
When Zane starts to inject himself into Ishir’s less than typical sex life, lines start to blur. Really, really hot lines. This read is beyond spicy. Like a full five pepper spicy rating.
I love these two together. As per the norm, Marina Vivancos wrote characters so interesting and complex that I kind of forgot that this is an omegaverse read. Overtime is probably the best book from the Alpha Omega Hockey series, but the whole series with worth a read!
Bro big or bro home.
Robbie
As social chair of Sigma Beta Psi, I’m the life of the party. It’s what I’m known for, and if it’s not fun, I’m not interested, simple as that.
I’m not someone who overthinks.
So when one of my brothers hooks up with a dude from another frat house, it catches me off guard when I can’t stop thinking about them … together.
There’s only one way for me to get this obsession out of my head, and that’s by jumping in with both feet and putting it into practice.
The problem is, the one guy who’s up for the ride is the last one I’d expect.
Brandon
Being risk manager of a frat house is nobody’s idea of a good time. My brothers get annoyed when I put a damper on their plans, and wrangling drunken frat brothers isn’t how I pictured my Saturday nights of senior year.
I’m bored.
In a rut.
Study, frat duties, planning for the future.
When is it my turn to let loose for a moment?
So when my dumb-as-bricks frat bro is scoping out the house for a little experimenting fun, I throw out the offer like it isn’t the most nerve-racking thing I’ve ever considered.
I never imagined I’d actually enjoy it.
That was a close one! I almost wrote an entire rec list without a frat boy book! Whew! Glad I could sneak Master of Mayhem in. Here we get two frat bros who are almost polar opposites exploring their sexualities together.
It is hot and fun and honestly sweeter than you would imagine from two idiotic frat bros. Robbie especially is so endearing. This is a great read and I couldn’t recommend the entire Frat Wars series enough!
Thanks for checking out my list of the best of the best M/M friends to lovers romance books. I hope this has added a few new books to your TBR list!
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